I've put up a new page on this here 
<http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/spec/ADL+1.5+parser+resources>. 
Please note that there are a few legacy rules that you don't need to 
care about if you are doing pure 1.5. We'll make a pure version of these 
parser grammars at some point. The ones at this link are straight from 
the software, so they are always the 'latest' , and also implemented, so 
you can trust they work in at least one place.

Re: AQL, our current approach is to do writes/updates via APIs, 
including things like SMART-flavoured APIs that are specific to the 
content, e.g. allergies list, medications list and so on. I think this 
approach is easier for app writers to deal with, and seems to be the way 
the world is going these days (think SMART/FHIR).

- thomas

On 17/03/2014 09:45, ANASTASIOU A. wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> Are there any resources that define the structure of ADL 1.5? As always,
> BNF would be great but other files that could help in deriving BNF would
> also be useful.
>
> Also, can i please ask if there are any plans to update the archetype
> query language with the rest of the operations that could be carried out
> over openEHR? At the moment, AQL supports data manipulation only and
> specifically querying. What about other operations such as update /
> insert / delete?)
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you
> Athanasios Anastasiou
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